Dr. Dan started our morning with a prayer and then we headed to the local A & W for breakfast! We then started our 10 mile climb in the midst of a quick rain shower. The day was full of hills, long steep descents, rain, wind, hail, thunder, and lightening.
The line of the day was, "Head for the woods!" (quickly dodging the hailstorm)
We did have to stop for a few pictures at the top of one of the big hills overlooking the lake. It was not just the hills that brought us up and down. We had times where we rode with the wind and flew along (high) and then it downpoured with the wind in our face (low). Three flat tires slowed us down today (low) and a delivery of home made carrot cake (high) brought us up and made us feel so loved. Thanks Shelley & Terry for your road trip, we loved it!
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Coming in for a break. |
As we got to Ludington it seemed surreal that we were back on the same road that we had ended on last week at the same time. I am glad no one realized that the same awesome hills we descended into Ludington last week would have to be climbed on the way back! We went out for a fun dinner in downtown Pentwater and concluded with devotions back at the hotel. Dr Dan led us with Hebrews 12:1 "Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." He spoke of how things like this ride teach us how to respond to the unexpected and do we run with it or do we give up? Obviously we decided to run (or ride) with it! We are all ordinary people that have tried to do extraordinary things. I believe we have. The last 640 miles have not been easy at all. I am so proud of this group and am honored to call them friend.
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Fixing one of our 14 flats. (over 8 days) |
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Stopping for rain to pass. |
Tomorrow we hope to ride into Maranatha around 1:30 and see our friends and family. That is going to be an awesome feeling and I am tearing up already thinking about it. Better get to sleep so I can hold myself together!
See you at the finish line!!!!!!
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